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Hot Property: Composer sells Beverly Hills Tudor in downsizing move

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Emmy-winning composer Lee Holdridge (‘One Life to Live,’ ‘Brothers at War’) has sold his Beverly Hills home for $2.175 million.

The English Tudor-style house, built in 1926, retains much of its ’20s ambiance with a turret-like brick entry, a circular stairway off the foyer, hardwood floors on the ground floor and two fireplaces. The two-story home, with five bedrooms and four bathrooms in 4,774 square feet, has a swimming pool.

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The composer, 65, is downsizing to a contemporary rental in Brentwood with studio space.

The property, which Holdridge had owned for two decades, came on the market in late September at $3.2 million.


--Lauren Beale

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Photo: The living room, where Holdridge played his grand piano, overlooks the backyard.

Credit: Nick Springett

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